“I was very suspicious of high culture, not of low, and it took a long time for me to crack the code and say, ‘You know what, Picasso’s a pretty good cartoonist.’ And at that point I could begin to look at Picasso thinking he was okay. Many of his paintings are really hilarious. They’re funny, and they’re meant to be funny. Even in his old age, the paintings about his own impotence, they’re funny paintings.”

Infinite Fictions, a collection of critical essays on literature and theory by 3:AM co-editor-in-chief David Winters, is available to buy now from Zero Books. From the back cover: David Winters has quickly become a leading voice in the new landscape of online literary criticism. His widely-published work maps the furthest frontiers of contemporary fiction and theory. […]

A public event celebrating the recent boom in online criticism, and encouraging readers to get involved in the growth of digital literary culture. Editors from three leading online literary reviews, 3:AM Magazine, Review 31 and Berfrois, will participate in a panel discussion exploring: – the current proliferation of online reviews and magazines, and its implications […]

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Selected writings by David Winters

A selection of Richard Marshall's End Times interviews published by Oxford University Press